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  • most important part of male reproductive organ. It is the source of Spermatozoa (male germ cell
    Testis
  • sexual activity typically involving the insertion and thrusting of the penis into the vagina for sexual pleasure or reproduction or both
    Sex
  • sac of skin where the two testes are enveloped; directly below and outside of the abdomen.
    Scrotum
  • gland that carries out both urine and seminal fluid. It is connected by  sperm ducts from sperm ducts joining into a  single tube called urethra. Urethra then leads to the outside of the body through penis
    Prostate gland
  • ejaculation occurs by sending sperm cells from testis and secreting them out.
    Penis
  • Male gametes, one that is necessary for the egg to develop and become a baby
    Sperm
  • erection of penis.

    Tumescence
  • pair of small, oval organs which produces ova
    Ovary
  • Pair of thin tubes that lead from ovaries to the uterus
    Fallopian tube
  • womb) is a hollow pear-shaped elastic muscular structure where fertilized ovum (zygote) develops into a baby.
    Uterus
  • tube leading to outside of the body through an opening called the vulva
    Vagina
  • natural lubrication of vagina in females.
    Vasocongestion
  • Defined as any activity - solitary between two persons or in group that induce sexual arousals
    Human sexual behaviour
  • Involving only one individual
    Solitary behaviour
  • Involving more than one individual
    Sociosexual behaviour
  • Is a sexual attraction and behaviour directed to other sex
    Heterosexual
  • Is a romantic or sexual attraction between members of the same sex
    Homosexual
  • Are persona who can be romantically or sexually attracted to same sex
    Bisexuality
  • People who believe they were born with the body of the other gender
    Transexuality/transgenderism
  • part of the body that particularly sensitive to touch, pressure and vibration which contributes to sexual arousal.
    EROGENOUS ZONES
  • subjective sense of sexual pleasur
    AROUSAL/EXCITEMENT PHASE
  • brief period of time before the orgasm. It is the body’s preparation for orgasm.  
    PLATEAU PHASE
  • intense, highly pleasurable  experience.
    ORGASM PHASE
  • decrease of arousal happens.
    RESOLUTION PHASE
  • Type of birth control that depends on observations on a woman's body through monitoring and recording different fertility signals during her menstrual cycle.
    NATURAL CONTRACEPTION METHOD
  • diverse method of contraception used to prevent conception of a woman
    ARTIFICIAL METHOD 
  • Also called the Rhythm Method. It involves avoiding coitus during the days  that the woman is fertile.  

    CALENDAR METHO
  • monitoring the changes in the woman’s temperature every morning  before any activity.
    BASAL BODY TEMPERATURE
  • woman is fertile when the cervical mucus is profuse and watery
    CERVICAL MUCUS METHOD
  • combination of Basal Body Temperature and Cervical Mucus Method.  
    SYMPTOTHERMAL METHOD
  • uses an over the counter kit that requires the urine sample of the woman.
    Ovulation detection
  • Couple proceeds with coitus but the moment he ejaculates, the  men withdraw before emission of spermatozoa outside of the vagina.
    COITUS  INTERRUPTUS/WITHDRAWAL METHOD
  • Exclusive for breastfeeding women. Method is only effective if you  feed your baby at least 6 times a day -- every 4 hours during the day and every 6 hours at night -- with both breasts 
    LACTATION AMENORRHEA METHOD
  • abstaining from sexual intercourse.
    ABSTINENCE
  • Known as the “Pill”. Contains synthetic estrogen and progesterone 
    ORAL CONTRACEPTION
  • Releases a combination of estrogen and progesterone and surrounds the cervix.  It remains there for 3 weeks and will be removed on the 4th week.  
    VAGINAL RING
  • patch contains both estrogen and progesterone. The woman should apply one patch every week for three weeks  on the ff areas: upper outer arm, upper  torso, abdomen, or buttock 
    TRANSDERMAL PATCH
  • two rod-like implants under the skin of the woman during her menstruation or on the 7th day of her menstruation to make sure that she will not get pregnant. It contains  etonogestrel, desogestrel and progestin. Have a 1% failure.  
    SUBDERMAL IMPLANTS
  • Medroxyprogesterone & a progesterone. This prevents ovulation and change in the cervical muc 
    HORMONAL INJECTIONS
  • Small T-shaped object in the uterus thru vagina to prevent fertilization.  
    INTRAUTERINE DEVICE